2024 AFRICA CUP - Quarter-Finals - DAY 17 - Nigeria vs Angola 1:0

Nigeria beats Angola

2 Feb 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Quarter-Finals - DAY 17 - Congo DR vs Guinea 3:1

Congo DR beats Guinea 

2 Feb 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 16 - Morocco vs South Africa 0:2

South Africa beats Morocco

30 Jan 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 16 - Mali vs Burkina Faso 2:1

Mali beats Burkina Faso

30 Jan 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 15 - Cape Verde vs Mauritania 1:0

Cape Verde beats Mauritania

29 Jan 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 15 - Senegal vs Côte d'Ivoire 1:1

Côte d'Ivoire beats Senegal after penalty shootout

29 Jan 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 14 - Egypt vs Congo DR 1:1

Congo DR beats Egypt after penalty shootout

28 Jan 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 14 - Equatorial Guinea vs Guinea 0:1

Guinea beats Equatorial Guinea

28 Jan 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 13 - Nigeria vs Cameroon 2:0

Nigeria beats Cameroon 

27 Jan 2024
2024 AFRICA CUP - Last Sixteen - DAY 13 - Angola vs Namibia 3:0

Angola beats Namibia

27 Jan 2024

2025 World Cup - FIFA - Morocco crowned U20 world champions

Sixteen years after Ghana’s historic triumph, Morocco has joined the elite circle of FIFA U-20 World Cup winners. The Atlas Lion Cubs stunned Argentina 2:0 on Sunday at the Julio Martínez Prádanos Stadium in Santiago, Chile, to lift their first-ever global title.

Inspired by a dazzling Yassir Zabiri, who netted both goals in a man-of-the-match performance, Morocco delivered a flawless display that left the six-time champions with no answers.

 

U20 World Cup Final

Under the guidance of coach Mohamed Ouahbi, the young Moroccans combined defensive solidity with fearless attacking football. Zabiri, the tournament’s revelation, struck twice to seal a famous victory and finished as the Golden Boot winner with five goals.

Only months after finishing as runners-up at the TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco has now conquered the world, confirming the remarkable progress of the country’s youth development program under the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF).

The individual accolades further underline Morocco’s impressive form. Othmane Maamane was named Player of the Tournament, claiming the Golden Ball, while final hero Yassir Zabiri took home the Silver Ball as the competition’s second-best player.

The Atlas Lion Cubs have written their names in gold, inspiring a new generation across Africa and beyond.

 

 

20 Oct 2025
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